- Odd Fellows - Wikipedia
In the mid-18th century, following the Jacobite risings, the fraternity split into the rivaling Order of Patriotic Oddfellows in southern England, favouring William III of England, and the Ancient Order of Oddfellows in northern England and Scotland, favouring the House of Stuart
- Independent Order of Odd Fellows - Wikipedia
The Independent Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF) is a non-political, non-sectarian international fraternal order of Odd Fellowship It was founded in 1819 by Thomas Wildey in Baltimore, Maryland, United States
- Oddfellows | Seattle
We serve simple, fresh food influenced by New American dishes Brunch is served 7 days a week, espresso and aperitifs day and night - featuring coffee from Middle Fork Roasters, elevated cocktails, a natural wine program, and locally produced cider and beer
- Odd Fellows Sovereign Grand Lodge - Friendship, Love, Truth
Odd Fellows strive to improve and elevate the character of mankind by promoting the principles of friendship, love, truth, faith, hope, charity, and universal justice We believe in: Since 1819 the Odd Fellows have been a part of local communities fostering friendship, love and truth
- FAQ About Odd Fellows - Odd Fellows History Mystery
Odd Fellows, in general, are do-gooders The first Odd Fellows were members of fraternities, reflecting many aspects of the guild system with passwords and secret signs, along with union-type protections and benefits
- Utah - Independent Order Of Odd Fellows Lodge Directory
Founded in 1819 the Independent Order Of Odd Fellows, one of the world’s oldest fraternal orders, has more than 3000 lodge listings in the IOOF Lodge Directory
- Global Fraternity - Independent Order of Odd Fellows
Odd Fellows is one of the oldest and largest fraternities in the world We believe that by developing close friendships among each other and by working together in our communities, we can make a difference in the world and among ourselves!
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No one knows exactly how far back it goes, but what we do know is that, despite historians’ best efforts to uncover these things, the first Oddfellows (the British spell it as one word) date back to the late 1700s as a “friendly society” or “box club ”
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